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Gappah, Petina The Book of Memory ISBN 13: 9780571249626

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The story you have asked me to tell begins not with the ignominious ugliness of Lloyd's death but on a long-ago day in April when the sun seared my blistered face and I was nine years old and my father and mother sold me to a strange man. I say my father and my mother, but really it was just my mother. Memory, the narrator of The Book of Memory, is an albino woman languishing in Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison in Harare, Zimbabwe, where she has been convicted of murder. As part of her appeal her lawyer insists that she write down what happened as she remembers it. The death penalty is a mandatory sentence for murder, and Memory is, both literally and metaphorically, writing for her life. As her story unfolds, Memory reveals that she has been tried and convicted for the murder of Lloyd Hendricks, her adopted father. But who was Lloyd Hendricks? Why does Memory feel no remorse for his death? And did everything happen exactly as she remembers? Moving between the townships of the poor and the suburbs of the rich, and between the past and the present, Memory weaves a compelling tale of love, obsession, the relentlessness of fate and the treachery of memory.

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Petina Gappah powerfully probes the tricksy nature of memory [and] brilliantly exposes the gulf between rich and poor . . . The novel is startlingly vivid . . . This is a moving novel about memory that unfolds into one about forgiveness, and a passionate paean to the powers of language. ANITA SETHI, "The Observer "(London)

For a novel saturated with death, "The Book of Memory "is most emphatically alive . . . [Petina Gappah s] language dazzles . . . [Gappah is] a writer to take to the heart as well as the head. CATHERINE TAYLOR, "Financial Times"

"The Book of Memory "flits back and forth in time and the plot twists and turns right to the end. It is no surprise that Petina Gappah is considered a rising literary star. ALINE REED, "Sunday Express"

This is a powerful story of innocent lives destroyed by family secrets and sexual jealousy, prejudice and unacknowledged kinship across the artificial divisions this country has erected to keep people apart. From its burden of guilt flow reflections on fate, religious superstition and the fallibility of memory, with allusions ranging from Thomas Hardy including a fatefully unread letter to the Greek furies. At its best, individual lives mesh with the country s distorted fate. MAYA JAGGI, "The Guardian"

[Petina Gappah has a] warm, sane, engaging voice. PHIL BAKER, "The Sunday Times "(London)

Petina Gappah s writing is mercilessly sharp. KATE SAUNDERS, "The Times "(London)

Gappah crafts ample suspense . . . the narrative works as a cautionary tale of how superstition and prejudice can shape one s destiny. The result is a beguiling mystery. "Publishers Weekly"

Gappah s vivid first novel . . . is an exploration into the unpredictable grip of memory and perception. . . . Gappah offers a nuanced, engaging journey as Memory rights the balance between truth and long-held assumptions. "Booklist"

The scope here is ambitious. Gappah takes readers across racial and economic lines and sets Memory s complex upbringing against 30 years of Zimbabwean history . . . Gappah s elaborate tale is intricately plotted. "Kirkus"

Gappah is a gifted, sensual writer who uses everything from county and western music to the high whine of a million mosquitoes, to the taste of a stolen mango to draw the reader into her world. - "The Irish Times""

Sly, smart, and intriguing mutable "Elle"

"A fiercely vivid novel . . . [a] beautiful, gliding dance of language" "Los Angeles Times"

Crisply written, wryly humorous, The Book of Memory attests to [Gappah's] astonishing talent. "Minneapolis Star Tribune"

Petina Gappah powerfully probes the tricksy nature of memory [and] brilliantly exposes the gulf between rich and poor . . . The novel is startlingly vivid . . . This is a moving novel about memory that unfolds into one about forgiveness, and a passionate paean to the powers of language. ANITA SETHI, "The Observer "(London)

For a novel saturated with death, "The Book of Memory "is most emphatically alive . . . [Petina Gappah s] language dazzles . . . [Gappah is] a writer to take to the heart as well as the head. CATHERINE TAYLOR, "Financial Times"

"The Book of Memory "flits back and forth in time and the plot twists and turns right to the end. It is no surprise that Petina Gappah is considered a rising literary star. ALINE REED, "Sunday Express"

This is a powerful story of innocent lives destroyed by family secrets and sexual jealousy, prejudice and unacknowledged kinship across the artificial divisions this country has erected to keep people apart. From its burden of guilt flow reflections on fate, religious superstition and the fallibility of memory, with allusions ranging from Thomas Hardy including a fatefully unread letter to the Greek furies. At its best, individual lives mesh with the country s distorted fate. MAYA JAGGI, "The Guardian"

[Petina Gappah has a] warm, sane, engaging voice. PHIL BAKER, "The Sunday Times "(London)

Petina Gappah s writing is mercilessly sharp. KATE SAUNDERS, "The Times "(London)

Gappah crafts ample suspense . . . the narrative works as a cautionary tale of how superstition and prejudice can shape one s destiny. The result is a beguiling mystery. "Publishers Weekly"

Gappah s vivid first novel . . . is an exploration into the unpredictable grip of memory and perception. . . . Gappah offers a nuanced, engaging journey as Memory rights the balance between truth and long-held assumptions. "Booklist"

The scope here is ambitious. Gappah takes readers across racial and economic lines and sets Memory s complex upbringing against 30 years of Zimbabwean history . . . Gappah s elaborate tale is intricately plotted. "Kirkus"

Gappah is a gifted, sensual writer who uses everything from county and western music to the high whine of a million mosquitoes, to the taste of a stolen mango to draw the reader into her world. - "The Irish Times""

Sly, smart, and intriguing mutable. "Elle"

A fiercely vivid novel . . . [a] beautiful, gliding dance of language. "Los Angeles Times"

Crisply written, wryly humorous, The Book of Memory attests to [Gappah s] astonishing talent. "Minneapolis Star Tribune"

Petina Gappah powerfully probes the tricksy nature of memory [and] brilliantly exposes the gulf between rich and poor . . . The novel is startlingly vivid . . . This is a moving novel about memory that unfolds into one about forgiveness, and a passionate paean to the powers of language. Anita Sethi, "The Observer "(London)

For a novel saturated with death, "The Book of Memory "is most emphatically alive . . . [Petina Gappah s] language dazzles . . . [Gappah is] a writer to take to the heart as well as the head. Catherine Taylor, "Financial Times"

"The Book of Memory "flits back and forth in time and the plot twists and turns right to the end. It is no surprise that Petina Gappah is considered a rising literary star. Aline Reed, "Sunday Express"

This is a powerful story of innocent lives destroyed by family secrets and sexual jealousy, prejudice and unacknowledged kinship across the artificial divisions this country has erected to keep people apart. From its burden of guilt flow reflections on fate, religious superstition and the fallibility of memory, with allusions ranging from Thomas Hardy including a fatefully unread letter to the Greek furies. At its best, individual lives mesh with the country s distorted fate. Maya Jaggi, "The Guardian"

[Petina Gappah has a] warm, sane, engaging voice. Phil Baker, "The Sunday Times "(London)

Petina Gappah s writing is mercilessly sharp. Kate Saunders, "The Times "(London)

Gappah crafts ample suspense . . . the narrative works as a cautionary tale of how superstition and prejudice can shape one s destiny. The result is a beguiling mystery. "Publishers Weekly"

Gappah s vivid first novel . . . is an exploration into the unpredictable grip of memory and perception. . . . Gappah offers a nuanced, engaging journey as Memory rights the balance between truth and long-held assumptions. "Booklist"

The scope here is ambitious. Gappah takes readers across racial and economic lines and sets Memory s complex upbringing against 30 years of Zimbabwean history . . . Gappah s elaborate tale is intricately plotted. "Kirkus Reviews"

Gappah is a gifted, sensual writer who uses everything from county and western music to the high whine of a million mosquitoes, to the taste of a stolen mango to draw the reader into her world. "The Irish Times""

Sly, smart, and intriguingly mutable. Elle

A fiercely vivid novel . . . [a] beautiful, gliding dance of language. Los Angeles Times

Crisply written, wryly humorous, The Book of Memory attests to [Gappah s] astonishing talent. Minneapolis Star Tribune

Petina Gappah powerfully probes the tricksy nature of memory [and] brilliantly exposes the gulf between rich and poor . . . The novel is startlingly vivid . . . This is a moving novel about memory that unfolds into one about forgiveness, and a passionate paean to the powers of language. Anita Sethi, The Observer (London)

For a novel saturated with death, The Book of Memory is most emphatically alive . . . [Petina Gappah s] language dazzles . . . [Gappah is] a writer to take to the heart as well as the head. Catherine Taylor, Financial Times

The Book of Memory flits back and forth in time and the plot twists and turns right to the end. It is no surprise that Petina Gappah is considered a rising literary star. Aline Reed, Sunday Express

This is a powerful story of innocent lives destroyed by family secrets and sexual jealousy, prejudice and unacknowledged kinship across the artificial divisions this country has erected to keep people apart. From its burden of guilt flow reflections on fate, religious superstition and the fallibility of memory, with allusions ranging from Thomas Hardy including a fatefully unread letter to the Greek furies. At its best, individual lives mesh with the country s distorted fate. Maya Jaggi, The Guardian

[Petina Gappah has a] warm, sane, engaging voice. Phil Baker, The Sunday Times (London)

Petina Gappah s writing is mercilessly sharp. Kate Saunders, The Times (London)

Gappah crafts ample suspense . . . the narrative works as a cautionary tale of how superstition and prejudice can shape one s destiny. The result is a beguiling mystery. Publishers Weekly

Gappah s vivid first novel . . . is an exploration into the unpredictable grip of memory and perception. . . . Gappah offers a nuanced, engaging journey as Memory rights the balance between truth and long-held assumptions. Booklist

The scope here is ambitious. Gappah takes readers across racial and economic lines and sets Memory s complex upbringing against 30 years of Zimbabwean history . . . Gappah s elaborate tale is intricately plotted. Kirkus Reviews

Gappah is a gifted, sensual writer who uses everything from county and western music to the high whine of a million mosquitoes, to the taste of a stolen mango to draw the reader into her world. The Irish Times

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"Sly, smart, and intriguingly mutable." --Elle

"A fiercely vivid novel . . . [a] beautiful, gliding dance of language." --Los Angeles Times

"Crisply written, wryly humorous, The Book of Memory attests to [Gappah's] astonishing talent." --Minneapolis Star Tribune

"Petina Gappah powerfully probes the tricksy nature of memory [and] brilliantly exposes the gulf between rich and poor . . . The novel is startlingly vivid . . . This is a moving novel about memory that unfolds into one about forgiveness, and a passionate paean to the powers of language." --Anita Sethi, The Observer (London)

"For a novel saturated with death, The Book of Memory is most emphatically alive . . . [Petina Gappah's] language dazzles . . . [Gappah is] a writer to take to the heart as well as the head." --Catherine Taylor, Financial Times

"The Book of Memory flits back and forth in time and the plot twists and turns right to the end. It is no surprise that Petina Gappah is considered a rising literary star." --Aline Reed, Sunday Express

"This is a powerful story of innocent lives destroyed by family secrets and sexual jealousy, prejudice and unacknowledged kinship across the 'artificial divisions this country has erected to keep people apart.' From its burden of guilt flow reflections on fate, religious superstition and the fallibility of memory, with allusions ranging from Thomas Hardy-- including a fatefully unread letter--to the Greek furies. At its best, individual lives mesh with the country's distorted fate."--Maya Jaggi, The Guardian

"[Petina Gappah has a] warm, sane, engaging voice." --Phil Baker, The Sunday Times (London)

"Petina Gappah's writing is mercilessly sharp." --Kate Saunders, The Times (London)

"Gappah crafts ample suspense . . . the narrative works as a cautionary tale of how superstition and prejudice can shape one's destiny. The result is a beguiling mystery." --Publishers Weekly

"Gappah's vivid first novel . . . is an exploration into the unpredictable grip of memory and perception. . . . Gappah offers a nuanced, engaging journey as Memory rights the balance between truth and long-held assumptions." --Booklist

"The scope here is ambitious. Gappah takes readers across racial and economic lines and sets Memory's complex upbringing against 30 years of Zimbabwean history . . . Gappah's elaborate tale is intricately plotted." --Kirkus Reviews

"Gappah is a gifted, sensual writer who uses everything from county and western music to 'the high whine of a million mosquitoes, ' to the taste of a stolen mango to draw the reader into her world." --The Irish Times

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The stunning debut novel from the award-winning author of An Elegy for Easterly.

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  • PublisherFaber and Faber
  • Publication date2012
  • ISBN 10 0571249620
  • ISBN 13 9780571249626
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages300
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